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Is kneeling permitted under the requirements of the Taylor Report, do we know?
You must have heard the same rumour as me about Tony converting the stadium into a synagogue if we don't promoted this season.
Is kneeling permitted under the requirements of the Taylor Report, do we know?
it doesn't have to be extended jus safe standing could increase the capacity by thousandsI got bored so I looked at some pictures of the amex and saw that there was space above the north stand, discuss.
it doesn't have to be extended jus safe standing could increase the capacity by thousands
Safe standing means exactly that , safe standing. The capacity would stay the same.
No It doesn't for every two seats taken out three people can stand in the same space ,you should really check before you postSafe standing means exactly that , safe standing. The capacity would stay the same.
No It doesn't for every two seats taken out three people can stand in the same space ,you should really check before you post
No It doesn't for every two seats taken out three people can stand in the same space ,you should really check before you post
I would have thought its obvious to anyone (well except a few Brighton fans who are determined to judge BHA by different standards than every other club. . Because BH get 28000 in the Championship against Yeovil or Cardiff on a Tuesday night. Clubs like Palace struggled to get 12000 when offering 2 for 1 deals, but now they get 24000. Brighton, like every other club would likely see a double in gate if they played the Arsenal's, Man U's of this world in the top flight. Therefore if the club had a modicom of ambition, then they would understand that a club that gets 28000 against Yeovil has a ground far too small to play Arsenal. As an aside I heard a comment on the radio by the BBC journalist when the Newcastle fans made their displeasure known that went "the players have to take that as they have to earn the right to play in front of a large crowd". Same logic I apply to the Brighton players. They dont play in front of 15000 or 9000 crowds in the Championship, they play in front of 28000. Time the players started to earn that right.
I hear you but there is an economic model which suggests it preferable to have a ground which caps the capacity. Ajax follow this principle. The theory being that capping capacity creates demand for lesser games as it encourages people to choose alternative matches and/or buy into the club longer term as opposed to just buying tickets for select big games....which if you have a huge stadium will always be possible. If we had a 50k stadium I doubt we'd still have well over 20k STs as everyone would know they could easily buy tickets for any game they choose.
Brighton ........ a historically well supported club despite playing lower league football.
This is simply not the case.
I was always under the impression you couldn't increase the capacity further due to the original plans being accepted on the basis the maximum capacity would be 30,000 or so.
I'm sure if you submitted planning permission to the Brighton and Hove Council, that lot in Lewes who fought against the original stadium would argue it'd contradict the original acceptance etc.
Only been to The Amex a couple of times but I shudder at the thought of an extra 10,000 using the transport links to and from the game, you could definitely get more fans in the stadium if the tickets were cheaper but it'd be a logistical nightmare.
This is simply not the case.
I'm sure if you submitted planning permission to the Brighton and Hove Council, that lot in Lewes who fought against the original stadium would argue it'd contradict the original acceptance etc.
You also might want to read that post by someone who pointed out to She W fans that when in the division, Goldstone crowds when playing each other were bigger than the return fixture at their place. Interestingly, the Huddersfield fans forum build up showed the same thing, with crowds like 13,000 at Leeds Road Huddersfield but 20,000 at the return fixture. Brighton have one trophy in 1910 and then decades of nothing. Absolutely nothing. For the success or lack of it, and constant lower league football then Brighton have a remarkable support and always have. The problem is a lack of desire to fulfil its potential, and 30,000 ground when they get 28000 for Yeovil sums that up.